Purpose The aim of hospice care is to provide the best possible quality of life both for people approaching the end of life and for their families and carers. The Korean government has been implementing a pilot project for hospital hospice services and trying to develop the national hospice system. To assist in the development of the Korean hospice system, the Korean government supported the present study comparing the hospice systems of three countries, United States, Japan, and Taiwan, which currently have a developed hospice system. Methods Data from three countries were collected in the following ways: reviewing hospice related literature, searching government documents on the Internet, collecting government hospice data, surveying six...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies found that hospice and palliative care reduces healthcare costs for end...
CONTEXT : There is an increasing need for the comparative assessment of palliative care services; ho...
Background/Purpose: As the number of terminal cancer patients increases, several care models have be...
PurposeThe aim of hospice care is to provide the best possible quality of life both for people appro...
As cost pressures have escalated, policy makers, politicians, health care providers and families hav...
Previous main body of research on end-life-care in South Korea has focused on developing servic-es q...
PurposeTo evaluate the effects of a home-based palliative care program, delivered by a community hea...
Hospice care is one of the most important healthcare services, because death is the ultimateend of p...
BACKGROUND:Hospice care has a positive effect on medical costs. The correlation between survival tim...
As the Korean government's recognition of the importance of hospice service grows, the government ha...
As the number of terminal cancer patients increases, several care models have been adopted to provid...
PURPOSE: To describe development of the Standard Hospice & Palliative Care Education Program in Kore...
[[abstract]]To facilitate utilization of hospice services, Taiwan uses the National Health Insurance...
Background: Hospice care has been part of the Taiwan health-care system for 20 years. Detailed infor...
In recent years, hospice and palliative care (HPC) has grown, developed, and changed in response to ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies found that hospice and palliative care reduces healthcare costs for end...
CONTEXT : There is an increasing need for the comparative assessment of palliative care services; ho...
Background/Purpose: As the number of terminal cancer patients increases, several care models have be...
PurposeThe aim of hospice care is to provide the best possible quality of life both for people appro...
As cost pressures have escalated, policy makers, politicians, health care providers and families hav...
Previous main body of research on end-life-care in South Korea has focused on developing servic-es q...
PurposeTo evaluate the effects of a home-based palliative care program, delivered by a community hea...
Hospice care is one of the most important healthcare services, because death is the ultimateend of p...
BACKGROUND:Hospice care has a positive effect on medical costs. The correlation between survival tim...
As the Korean government's recognition of the importance of hospice service grows, the government ha...
As the number of terminal cancer patients increases, several care models have been adopted to provid...
PURPOSE: To describe development of the Standard Hospice & Palliative Care Education Program in Kore...
[[abstract]]To facilitate utilization of hospice services, Taiwan uses the National Health Insurance...
Background: Hospice care has been part of the Taiwan health-care system for 20 years. Detailed infor...
In recent years, hospice and palliative care (HPC) has grown, developed, and changed in response to ...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies found that hospice and palliative care reduces healthcare costs for end...
CONTEXT : There is an increasing need for the comparative assessment of palliative care services; ho...
Background/Purpose: As the number of terminal cancer patients increases, several care models have be...